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The simulations are meant to give future teachers low-stakes opportunities to practice what to say and do before they’re in a ...
I write a weekly email to my staff. On the surface, it’s a message to encourage and support them—but truthfully, I do it just as much for myself. These emails are a reminder of the promises we’ve made ...
A federal court upheld Florida’s ban on K-12 teachers using pronouns that differ from their sex assigned at birth when ...
Luke Mund, the manager of educational technology for the Denver Public Schools, presents a poster session on how the district ...
The administration is holding back nearly $7 billion for English learners, after-school programs, professional development, and more.
Superintendents who shared their reflections with Education Week cited local successes, as well as funding uncertainty.
The measure would create a national program funding private school tuition through tax credits, though states would have to ...
After-school programs, English-learner services, migrant education programs, and professional development are all at risk.
School districts access thousands of education technology products every year. Vetting those tools for safety, usability, and accessibility can take hundreds of staff hours. ISTE+ASCD hope they have a ...
The bill goes back to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson warned off big revisions from his chamber’s version.
Planning for a new school year should include considering how to support and engage teachers, too. Otherwise, low teacher morale can create a self-perpetuating cycle, as students of disaffected ...
Here are a few pros for the district, according to Marcum: Cost savings: The district avoids costly repair fees and only pays ...
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